A. No person shall cause or attempt to cause another person reasonably to
apprehend that they will be subjected to any offensive physical contact either
to their person or to personal property in their immediate possession.

B. Violation of this Section is subject to a maximum $500 fine and/or
10 days in jail.

1. In lieu of the penalty provided for above, a judge may sentence a
person found in violation of this Section to community service for such period
as is provided for misdemeanors pursuant to ORS 137.126 to ORS
137.129.

1. Prostitution: engaging in, offering, or agreeing to engage in
sexual conduct or sexual contact in return for a fee or paying, offering, or
agreeing to pay a fee to engage in sexual conduct or sexual contact.

2. Sexual Conduct: sexual intercourse or deviate sexual
intercourse.

3. Sexual Contact: any touching of one person’s sexual organs or
other intimate parts, used with the intention of touching another person not
married to the actor, for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual
desire of either party.

B. It is unlawful for any person to loiter in or near any street or
public place in a manner and under circumstances manifesting the purpose of
inducing, enticing, soliciting, or procuring another to commit an act of
prostitution. Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining
whether such purpose is manifested are that the person repeatedly contacts,
stops or attempts to stop pedestrians, or repeatedly stops or attempts to stop
motor vehicle operators or passengers by hailing them or gesturing to
them.

A. As used in this Section, "prostitution" means that unlawful conduct
defined in Section 14.A40.040 of this Code. As used in this Section,
"prostitution procurement activity" means any conduct by any person that
constitutes a substantial step in furtherance of an act of prostitution. Such
activity includes, but is not limited to, lingering in or near any street or
public place, repeatedly circling an area in a motor vehicle, or repeatedly
beckoning to, contacting, or attempting to stop pedestrians or motor vehicle
operators.

B. It is unlawful for any person to engage in any prostitution
procurement activity with an intent to induce, entice, solicit, procure, locate,
or contact another person to commit an act of prostitution.